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Old 02-08-2006, 12:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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yeah, Kassun, i would be inclined to say that you were lucky..
generally speaking with clown hosting anemones, the BTA's are the easiest. they dont get as big, and dont require much light
the Sebea's are not specifically easy, but this is usually because they bleach easy. they are almost always bleached after shipping. As Sebaes are NOT white, they should be a dark grey/tan color.
So when most people go to the LFS, and see a bright white Sebae with nice purple tips, they say,
"i want that one"
When in fact "that one" is the least healthy. you want to look for the one that is darkest..

in closing i want to say anemones are not easy. some are easier than others, but its all relative. there are hard anemones, and really hard anemones.
they need good lighting, good water, full reef tank conditions, and need to be fed on a regular basis. i do not recommend them for new comers or new tanks
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